Waterloo Hotel
The Waterloo Hotel is a historical hotel located on Waterloo Place in Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Waterloo Hotel is a historical hotel located on Waterloo Place in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Waterhouses railway station was a railway station that served the village of Waterhouses, Staffordshire.
The Water of Luce is a river in Dumfries and Galloway, in south west Scotland.
The Water of Aven (or A'an) (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Uisge Bàn) is a tributary of the Water of Feugh, itself the largest tributary of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Water of Aven rises at Loch Tennet, where the historic counties of Aberde…
Water Stratford Halt was a railway station on the Banbury to Verney Junction Branch Line which served the village of Water Stratford in Buckinghamshire, England, from 1956 to 1961.
Water Eaton House Bridge is a footbridge across the River Thames in Wiltshire, England. It is situated between Cricklade and Castle Eaton near Water Eaton House.
The Watchet Harbour Lighthouse is a marine navigational aid marking the entrance to a Marina within the historic town of Watchet, in Somerset, England.
The Watch Water is a river in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It rises in the Lammermuir Hills, around 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of Longformacus, and flows generally eastward to its confluence with the Dye Water, around 700 metres (2,300 ft)…
Watch Hill is a small hill lying on the north-western fringe of the Lake District in England. The name Setmurthy Common is sometimes used (including by Alfred Wainwright in his book The Outlying Fells of Lakeland) to refer to the area including the …
Wat Charoenbhavana, Manchester - also known in English as the North-West Centre for Buddhist Meditation, established on 8 February 2004, is the first Thai Buddhist temple in the northwest of England.
Waskerley is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated six miles to the southwest of Consett and three miles southwest of Castleside and the A68. Stanhope in the Durham Dales is a further six miles to the southwest and the Derwent Reser…
Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon is a National Trust property located in south-western Cumbria, England.
Wartle railway station was a railway station in Meikle Wartle, Aberdeenshire.
Warstones is a suburban area of Wolverhampton, England, situated to the south-west of the city centre.
The Warrington rail crash occurred at Walton Junction just south of the town of Warrington in Lancashire on 29 June 1867. The collision involved a passenger train running into the back of a coal train. Eight people were killed and 33 injured.
Warrington Rural District was, from 1894 to 1974, a local government district in the administrative county of Lancashire.
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Warrender Swim Centre – traditionally known as Warrender Baths – is a swimming pool and fitness complex in Marchmont, Edinburgh.
Warren railway station was located near New Brighton, Wirral, England.
Warren Vale Colliery was a coal mine, also known as Piccadilly Colliery, situated alongside Warren Vale Road, between Rawmarsh and Swinton, South Yorkshire, England, in the valley of the Collier Brook, which runs east, for about two miles towards Ki…
Warners End is a neighbourhood or district of Hemel Hempstead, a new town in Hertfordshire, England.
Warmsworth railway station was a railway station to serve the village of Warmsworth, South Yorkshire, England and was on the Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway. It was built ready for the opening of the line on 1 May 1916 with flankin…
Warminster Athenaeum is a Victorian theatre in Warminster, UK, and a Grade II listed building. Built in 1858 based on the designs of W. J. Stent, it has been closed three times in its history, most recently in 1997. There were dangers of the buildin…
Warham railway station is a request stop on the narrow gauge Wells and Walsingham Light Railway, and serves the small village of Warham.
The Warehouse in Great Bow Yard Langport, Somerset, England is an example of Victorian industrial architecture.
Wareham Town Museum tells the story of the Wareham area of Dorset in southern England from prehistoric times to the present day. It has a special section on Lawrence of Arabia, who lived close by at Clouds Hill.
Wareham Nunnery was a Benedictine nunnery in Dorset, England.
Wareham Forest is an area in Dorset, England, consisting of open heathland, including Decoy Heath and Gore Heath, and plantations of conifers such as Morden Heath and Bloxworth Heath. The site is overseen by the Forestry Commission for conservation …
Wardpark is an industrial estate in Cumbernauld, Scotland split by the M80 motorway. The former Burroughs factory which was occupied by OKI was demolished to make way for a retail park, OKI having been relocated nearby.
Warden Point Battery is a battery on the Isle of Wight begun in 1862, that was originally armed with 7-inch and 9-inch rifled muzzle loaders on barbette mountings.
Ward's Reservoir (or Wards Reservoir), known locally as the Blue Lagoon, is a small reservoir close to the village of Belmont, Lancashire, England.
Ward Jackson Park is a municipal park located in Hartlepool, England.
Ward Green is a district of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England in the Metropolitan borough of Barnsley.
Warboys railway station was a railway station in Warboys, Cambridgeshire, which is now closed.
Warboys Town Football Club is an English football club based in Warboys, near Ramsey in Cambridgeshire.
Wappenbury is a village and civil parish in the English county of Warwickshire.